Introducing Kids to the Game of Golf.

First Adventure with the “BIGS”

Posted by on Sep 24, 2011 in Best Practices, For Parents, Lesson's Learned | 0 comments

Today was a milestone in Ally’s golf venture.  She got to play “real golf” with the adults.  I am proud to report, she did...

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Horseshoes, Golf Balls and Putting

Posted by on Sep 13, 2011 in Featured, For Kids, Putting Games | 1 comment

A critical factor for success in raising your young golfer is playing games. The games don’t have to be structured or have any basic rules, the key is just to go have some fun and let your creative juices flow. Through games kids will learn…what parents need to recognize is that giving them instruction or having them do boring drills will create an environment where candidly… the game is not that fun for a youngster.

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Look for Teachable Moments (and stay half full)

Posted by on Sep 5, 2011 in Best Practices, Featured, For Kids, Lesson's Learned | 0 comments

The question… is the glass half full, or half empty? Bill Cosby answered the question like this…  “It depends on whether...

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Transitioning from Active Coach to Passive Coach

Posted by on Aug 29, 2011 in Core Values, For Kids, Lesson's Learned | 1 comment

This summer, Ally and I have played in multiple tournaments around the city.  While playing in these tournaments it has been nice to see...

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Foundation of Golf – Core Values (Part 1 of 2)

Posted by on Aug 21, 2011 in Core Values, For Parents, Lesson's Learned | 0 comments

Golf is a catalyst for the future success of your child… not just in making birdies and pars, but more importantly in real life.  From a...

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